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Jordan II

When first my lines of heav'nly joyes made mention,

Such was their lustre, they did so excell,

That I sought out quaint words and trim invention;

My thoughts began to burnish, sprout, and swell,

Curling with metaphors a plain intention,

Decking the sense, as if it were to sell.

Thousands of notions in my brain did runne,

Off'ring their service, if I were not sped:

I often blotted what I had begunne;

This was not quick enough, and that was dead.

Nothing could seem too rich to clothe the sunne,

Much lesse those joyes which trample on his head.

As flames do work and winde, when they ascend;

So did I weave myself into the sense.

But while I bustled,

I might hear a

Whisper,

How wide is all this long pretence!

There is in love a sweetnesse ready penn'd,

Copie out onely that, and save expense.

Burnish:

Spread out.' I were not sped.':

Had not accomplished the desired end.'I often blotted':

Blotted out, effaced.' quick enough,':

Lively, vigorous.''How wide':

Wide of the mark.' long pretense!':

Striving.

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George Herbert

George Herbert (3 April 1593 – 1 March 1633)[1] was a Welsh-born poet, orator, and priest of the Church of England. His poetry is associated wit…

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